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. >>> elsewhere, on the heels of apple's flawed debut of the flawed map app, oracle customers will have access to nokia's data and location services. >>> hewlett packard is set to roll out a new device that will work with microsoft's new windows 8 operating system. the elite pad 900 comes at a time when, according to new research from the pew center, half of all adult americans now own either a tablet computer or a smart phone. >>> and finally, who says that crime doesn't pay? two guns that belonged to famed partners in crime bonnie and clyde sold to an anonymous buyer for just over half a million dollars at an auction over the weekend. >>> a quarterback makes history, and nfl teams break out a bag of tricks. >>> plus, a colossal collapse at golf's ryder cup championship. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> and all the heavy rain over the weekend and this morning in the southeast is on the move. i'll tell you where it's heading coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> well, good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, the europea
. >>> elsewhere, on the heels of apple's flawed debut of the flawed map app, oracle customers will have access to nokia's data and location services. >>> hewlett packard is set to roll out a new device that will work with microsoft's new windows 8 operating system. the elite pad 900 comes at a time when, according to new research from the pew center, half of all adult americans now own either a tablet computer or a smart phone. >>> and finally, who says that crime...
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so, oracle is here now. larry ellison will say that he actually had the idea to get in the cloud a long time ago but never moved on it. so, we will see how important the cloud ultimately would be. right now the data base business clearly really the driver of this business. >> maria, they say no man is an island, but apparently, a man can own an island. >> yeah. >> or two. >> i want to know who ounce the 2% of lanai he doesn't own. would you like to be that person? i'm 2 percenter. >> he ounce 98% of the island and just acquired a new home in malibu. here is guy who living -- is living large but let's not forget who this person s he came from very -- >> came from nothing. nothing. >> built this company from the ground up. so good for him he can spend his money the way he wants to. >> very inspirational person. thank you very much for that, maria, looking forward to hearing all the details. the meantime, yahoo!'s new ceo is channeling her web dna to name her new baby and also going back to the future with the
so, oracle is here now. larry ellison will say that he actually had the idea to get in the cloud a long time ago but never moved on it. so, we will see how important the cloud ultimately would be. right now the data base business clearly really the driver of this business. >> maria, they say no man is an island, but apparently, a man can own an island. >> yeah. >> or two. >> i want to know who ounce the 2% of lanai he doesn't own. would you like to be that person? i'm 2...
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the oracle ceo says the software maker's growth will be driven by its lineup of cloud products. they haven't planning any near acquisitions in the near term. >> oracle is the only company in the world that innovates all three layers or develops, engineers and invests at all three layers of the cloud. we think it's very difficult for a niche provider. >> that's interesting, because it almost feels for a large company to go down the path of transformational acquisition, they put the company at enormous risk. doesn't it mean it leaves private equity with more room to pick and choose the assets they want? >> yes. i think one of the most interesting things about this post-wait period has been the lack of strategic transactions from large corporates. not least because they're sitting on very large cash piles. however, if you look at the uncertainty in gdp growth around europe, in particular, it's not surprising a chief executive is not going to risk transformational acquisition, transformational deal in this kind of environment. once we can see our way through eurozone crisis, then we
the oracle ceo says the software maker's growth will be driven by its lineup of cloud products. they haven't planning any near acquisitions in the near term. >> oracle is the only company in the world that innovates all three layers or develops, engineers and invests at all three layers of the cloud. we think it's very difficult for a niche provider. >> that's interesting, because it almost feels for a large company to go down the path of transformational acquisition, they put the...
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we don't go out as consumers and buy oracle, right? but you need oracle to run the data centers and the back office and the stuff that helps power all the information that we then download to our tablets and smartphones and notebooks. so if you're going to play software, what you want to focus on is those guys that are away from the consumer, the pc consumer, and more on the enterprise data center side. if i have to pick, yeah, i think oracle's going to behave a lot better. >> dan, why don't you like google? >> well, i think -- a lot of it has to do with the sentiment right now around the stock, which is somehow that everything's great and wonderful and the fact that facebook's not doing well means that google obviously is. if you look at google, they're going through the same issues that facebook is. and on the short term, it's not necessarily going to be that great. in the sense that -- the problem with facebook is people access facebook through their smartphones and tablets, you get less the advertisers -- they pay less because ther
we don't go out as consumers and buy oracle, right? but you need oracle to run the data centers and the back office and the stuff that helps power all the information that we then download to our tablets and smartphones and notebooks. so if you're going to play software, what you want to focus on is those guys that are away from the consumer, the pc consumer, and more on the enterprise data center side. if i have to pick, yeah, i think oracle's going to behave a lot better. >> dan, why...
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cnbc wealth editor robert frank has dug into the oracle ceo's expenses. robert, what have you found? >> thanks, simon. well, apparently, buying islands in hawaii, that can start to get pretty expensive. oracle's latest proxy shows that larry ellison has pledged 139 million shares as collateral to "secure certain personal indebtedness including various lines of credit." now, that means he's pledged $4.2 billion in stock for personal loans and lines of credit. why does he need so much cash? well, you might remember that ellison bought lanai, the sixth largest island in hawaii, for $500 million earlier this summer. this week he also bought another property, $37 million mansion in malibu. he already owns about five properties on the same stretch of beach. that in addition to the mansion he owns in rhode island, a giant home in san francisco, a villa in tokyo, and a 240-acre estate near paul springs that has its own 19-hole golf course. now, that's not to mention the properties he's buying around lake tahoe. now, ellison also likes his jets, his sport cars, an
cnbc wealth editor robert frank has dug into the oracle ceo's expenses. robert, what have you found? >> thanks, simon. well, apparently, buying islands in hawaii, that can start to get pretty expensive. oracle's latest proxy shows that larry ellison has pledged 139 million shares as collateral to "secure certain personal indebtedness including various lines of credit." now, that means he's pledged $4.2 billion in stock for personal loans and lines of credit. why does he need so...
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. >>> speaking to maria bartiromo, oracle says customers are starting to spend more of their i.t. budget. >> there isn't a customer we don't have who is on an austerity plan and innovation agenda at the same time. people are trying to save money at the same time to free them up to be able to invest. >> don't forget tune into u.s. closing bell later today as maria sits down with larry ellison for an exclusive interview at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we'll take a short break. still to come on this morning's "worldwide exchange," we'll be in madrid, the latest unemployment data put further pressure on the spanish government to ask for a bailout. today from around the world. the bailout rumor mill working overtime for spain. the country sees unemployment rise again in september. banks a wait an eu report which is expected to recommend splitting retail and investment banking. and jpmorgan is hit by a lawsuit over bear stearns mortgage securities. the bank says it will contest the charges. spain saw more jobs lost in september as the crisis and austerity measures continue to weigh on the labor m
. >>> speaking to maria bartiromo, oracle says customers are starting to spend more of their i.t. budget. >> there isn't a customer we don't have who is on an austerity plan and innovation agenda at the same time. people are trying to save money at the same time to free them up to be able to invest. >> don't forget tune into u.s. closing bell later today as maria sits down with larry ellison for an exclusive interview at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we'll take a short break. still to...
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the company's oracle world conference in san francisco. nokia's recently signed deals as well with groupon and amazon which dropped google maps. shares up marginally this morning julia got to a chance to sit down with sheryl sandberg. so tune in for that interview. shares in banco popular have resumed trading. the banks approved a 2.5 billion rights issue. it will report record write downs and has suspended its dividend due this month. this comes after an independent audit of the country's lenders show they need an extra 60 billion euros. and from spain to italian bank, alessandro profumo is set to stand trial along with 19 other executives over allegations of tax fraud. that trial taking place in milan and that's where claudia joins us. just remind us of how this case is laid out. let's's start with the fact that right now the judge is actually starting to hear this trial, it was scheduled for this morning. it was delayed until 1 chlt11:4. oftentimes in the first part of the trial, it does get delayed. no sign of profumo or the other defe
the company's oracle world conference in san francisco. nokia's recently signed deals as well with groupon and amazon which dropped google maps. shares up marginally this morning julia got to a chance to sit down with sheryl sandberg. so tune in for that interview. shares in banco popular have resumed trading. the banks approved a 2.5 billion rights issue. it will report record write downs and has suspended its dividend due this month. this comes after an independent audit of the country's...
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. >>> elsewhere, on the heels of apple's flawed debut of its new mapping app, nokia and oracle customers will have access to nokia's data and location services. >> hewlett-packard is set to roll out a new tablet device today that will work with microsoft's new windows 8 operating system. the elite pad 900 comes at a time when, according to new research, half of all adult americans now own either a tablet computer or a smart phone. >>> and finally, who says that crime doesn't pay? two guns that belonged to famed partners in crime bonnie and clyde sold to an anonymous buyer for just over half a million dollars at an auction over the weekend. >>> a quarterback makes history, and nfl teams break out a bag of tricks. >>> plus, a colossal collapse at golf's ryder cup championship. your "first look" at sports is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon
. >>> elsewhere, on the heels of apple's flawed debut of its new mapping app, nokia and oracle customers will have access to nokia's data and location services. >> hewlett-packard is set to roll out a new tablet device today that will work with microsoft's new windows 8 operating system. the elite pad 900 comes at a time when, according to new research, half of all adult americans now own either a tablet computer or a smart phone. >>> and finally, who says that crime...
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you could nibble at some oracle. >> but you're only nibbling. >> i would buy more aggressively apple here. this is what happens every time apple comes out with a new product. there's overdemand. there was a riot last week. everybody is down on the maps with apple. apple -- >> you think that's all noise? >> the lines -- go up town and look at the lines for this new apple iphone 5. we're still believers in apple. i think you could take some -- you start to spoon some technology stocks on to your plate here. >> what about financials, steve? i mean, s&p capital iq is expecting financials to see a real bounce back in the fourth quarter. very strong. almost 6% earnings growth. they're saying lbo activity was stronger. you're talking about mortgage-backed securities. that's going to be stronger. would you buy the financials or have we seen the move in that group? >> you know, we've had a great run in the big banks. we've owned them. we're sticking with them. where the real opportunity now is, you know, you got cap one financial, a cheat stock, good business model. big numbers and the stock
you could nibble at some oracle. >> but you're only nibbling. >> i would buy more aggressively apple here. this is what happens every time apple comes out with a new product. there's overdemand. there was a riot last week. everybody is down on the maps with apple. apple -- >> you think that's all noise? >> the lines -- go up town and look at the lines for this new apple iphone 5. we're still believers in apple. i think you could take some -- you start to spoon some...
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that is the one that they went to court with oracle on. and printing, frankly, anybody that gets tablets, printing going goes down anywhere near 25% to 75%. so it's a crazily bad number for anybody on that front, as well. >> your price target is only $14. it sounds like you would short this company. are you prohibited from recommending that or do you think it's -- >> we're not. we think it is a short. frankly, we think this price is too high and we would want people to sell or short the stock here. >> peter, why do you think this company is not focusing more on software and services like ibm did many years ago and they've been very successful at it? why do you think they're going to know go after smartphones and tablets where they're going to be definitely a distant third or fourth or fifth, tenth higher or whatever it is? >> i think it's very difficult to do that and i think the management, the culture is on hardware as their last customer conference they had in june. they specifically said, we are a hardware company. and frankly, that's
that is the one that they went to court with oracle on. and printing, frankly, anybody that gets tablets, printing going goes down anywhere near 25% to 75%. so it's a crazily bad number for anybody on that front, as well. >> your price target is only $14. it sounds like you would short this company. are you prohibited from recommending that or do you think it's -- >> we're not. we think it is a short. frankly, we think this price is too high and we would want people to sell or short...
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join us tomorrow for larry ellison live from oracle open world in san francisco. "fast money" is now, and don't miss melissa with the traders giving us their top picks for tomorrow. see you tomorrow. >>> stocks open higher, but then something funny happened on the way to the final quarter. >> we are well off of the highs today on wall street as we approach the final stretch. i want to show you apple because part of the reason this market is coming off the highs is a decline in apple. >> what's the problem, traders? you're getting what you want. >> tell me where there's a central bank not printing money and, you know, i'll give you a lollipop. >> and the bernanke was in a particularly jovial mood today. >> i was once a member of the national bureau of economic research and called the 2001 recession. so i know how it happened. it sort of happens over a nice meal in a french restaurant. and there's a discussion of the data and everybody says, what do you think? yeah, okay. >> it's a final countdown. here's "fast money" on the fourth quarter. >>> live from the nasdaq
join us tomorrow for larry ellison live from oracle open world in san francisco. "fast money" is now, and don't miss melissa with the traders giving us their top picks for tomorrow. see you tomorrow. >>> stocks open higher, but then something funny happened on the way to the final quarter. >> we are well off of the highs today on wall street as we approach the final stretch. i want to show you apple because part of the reason this market is coming off the highs is a...
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oracle's open world will be held tomorrow. more than 50,000 people are expected to attend that conference. it is going to include discussions about industry trends and future technology, and oracle ceo larry ellison is expected to unveil a new database system. open world runs through next thursday. >>> well, it is time for our ticket saturday. today, you could win a pair of tickets to see the new cirque du soleil show, dralion. the performance is taking place october 17th through 21st at the stockton arena. it's going feature chinese acrobatic arts. for your chance to win, go to ktvu.com before midnight and put in the secret word "acrobatic." again, secret word is "acrobatic." >> something i am not. >> that's why you go and watch the show. >>>if you're in the market for an electric car, it may be a pretty good time to buy. we'll let you know which company is offering that good deal and why they are doing it. >> warm to hot temperatures are in the forecast for your bay area weekend. i'll have a look at what you can expect for y
oracle's open world will be held tomorrow. more than 50,000 people are expected to attend that conference. it is going to include discussions about industry trends and future technology, and oracle ceo larry ellison is expected to unveil a new database system. open world runs through next thursday. >>> well, it is time for our ticket saturday. today, you could win a pair of tickets to see the new cirque du soleil show, dralion. the performance is taking place october 17th through 21st...
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tracy: you going to the text like miu osoft or oracle or ibm or apple. >> large cap technology stocks. and their growing. and it 201ows their dividend by 14% read the s&p has dividend twro gooh the round p g. tracy: someone said you could pay to wait. let's talk about coach. they were having issues. china really tough for them. gl we at stifle nicholas lhe re coach over the long run. hybrid turn on investor capital piusiness. company that is growing, profitable. very litecee debt and a good brand name. a good buyer for the long l i i there may be volatility so buyer beware. it is in our pouafolicess tracy: thank you so mucod. dennis: american airlines resuming stalled contract negotiations with its pilots union as early as today. half of american a3 ines' fleet of boeing 747s taken out of service earlier this week to make sure no more of those seats came loose. airline says a.cs t> camp was i turoperly stalled and that ha been corrected. eat your heaua out. twood n his for bald men in the business world. men with shave heads are more madisuline, dominant and better than men with wall
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nokia now agreed to give oracle customers access to its mapping products. so obviously we have nokia, the mobile phone company, just trying to expand its location services business. you may remember that apple had a lot of serious issues with their mapping services. nokia has been working really hard on mapping, to sign mapping deals with groupon and amazon. this is the same time apple is working on that deal. nokia up 8%. back to you. ashley: very good. tracy: we'll check back with you in 15 minutes, nicole. ashley: tracy, doesn't like syrup on her pancakes. tracy: i don't. i don't use condements. no ketchup, mayonnaise, mustard or syrup. ashley: i just don't get it. is the u.s. economy in a double-dip recession no one knows about? even though we're up big today, economists are saying key economic data is being ignored. why? what is it? liz macdonald joins us. >> we had a wall street executive jon huntsman. he said we're already in recession. it started in the middle of the year. who else but ben bernanke is weighing in whether or not the u.s. economy is i
nokia now agreed to give oracle customers access to its mapping products. so obviously we have nokia, the mobile phone company, just trying to expand its location services business. you may remember that apple had a lot of serious issues with their mapping services. nokia has been working really hard on mapping, to sign mapping deals with groupon and amazon. this is the same time apple is working on that deal. nokia up 8%. back to you. ashley: very good. tracy: we'll check back with you in 15...
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spending, it is oracle and cisco. the one thing confusing for me is ibm, sap, they both said business is quite strong. accenture just said these are strong. imperricly he's wrong. anecdotely he's right, imperricly he's wrong. >> not just highs but record highs in yesterday's recession. we are seeing the providers do well in today's stock market. >> i'm surprised how often it comes up when i have decision makers talking with me they are unwilling to commit additional capital as needed. we hear it from our guests, it comes up time and again. it is somewhat overstated. can it be paralyzing business to such an extent? but it is there and i think stories like today's "new york times" which indicate perhaps -- >> you mean sorkin. >> no, progress on the front page of "the new york times" perhaps that will be embraced. imagine what would happen if we dealt with the budget deficit in a meaningful way and did deal with the issues? one thinks the uncertainty cloud goes away. if it doesn't, there's something else going on. >> i w
spending, it is oracle and cisco. the one thing confusing for me is ibm, sap, they both said business is quite strong. accenture just said these are strong. imperricly he's wrong. anecdotely he's right, imperricly he's wrong. >> not just highs but record highs in yesterday's recession. we are seeing the providers do well in today's stock market. >> i'm surprised how often it comes up when i have decision makers talking with me they are unwilling to commit additional capital as...